Clinton vs. Sanders: Which candidate has the best economic vision for California?

Clinton vs. Sanders: Which candidate has the best economic vision for California?

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Bernie Sanders, left, and Hillary Clinton confer during a break in a December Democratic presidential debate in New Hampshire.; Credit: Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images

With less than a week before the California primary, the Democratic presidential candidates are looking for more face-time with voters.

Bernie Sanders will host three rallies in California this week. Hillary Clinton, not to be outdone, canceled an event in New Jersey to campaign more in California before the primary.

In past speeches in the state, both candidates have given attention to one subject in particular: the economy. This raises the question: which Democratic candidate has the best economic plan for California, Sanders or Clinton?

Take Two called on two experts to analyze where the candidates stand on jobs, small business, and healthcare.

Guests:

  • Ange-Marie Hancock, professor of gender studies and political science at USC
  • Thad Kousser, professor of political science at UC San Diego
Jobs
  • Candidate: Bernie Sanders
  • TLDR version: Big ideas, served with a side of hope
  • Official stance: here

Thad Kousser’s take:

  • Candidate: Hillary Clinton
  • TLDR version: Long game, steady gain
  • Official stance: here

Ange-Marie Hancock’s take:

Small Business

Thad Kousser’s take:

Candidate: Hillary Clinton TLDR Version: More capital, less red tape, easy taxes Official stance: here

Ange-Marie Hancock’s take:

Healthcare Candidate: Bernie Sanders TLDR version: “You get medicare, and you get medicare, everyone’s gets medicare!” Official stance: here ------------------​----------------------------------------- Candidate: Hillary Clinton TLDR version: Keep Obama’s dream alive Official stance: here

Thad Kousser’s take on both:

Press the blue play button above to hear the entire conversation.